This program focuses on the design, synthesis, characterization, processing, and application of advanced materials that are essential for electronic and photonic technologies, including semiconductor materials, photonic and electromagnetic materials, functional and sensing materials, and quantum information materials. Students learn how materials’ structures relate to their optical and electronic properties and how to integrate those materials into modern devices used for information processing, communication, sensing, and signal transmission. Coursework and practical training cover topics such as materials chemistry and physics, semiconductor processes, device fabrication, performance testing, and emerging photonic technologies.
The program aims to cultivate innovative engineers and researchers with a strong theoretical foundation, practical skills in materials research and characterization, and the ability to use modern computational and laboratory tools. Graduates are prepared for careers in high-tech materials development, semiconductor and optoelectronic industries, photonics and information technology sectors, or for advanced study and research in related fields.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.